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Nov
Breaking: New Ink Bold Chase Card 50,000 Point Offer. Earlier this month I mentioned how I was bulking up on Star Alliance miles this year. The new Ink Bold card by Chase is another way I’m implementing that approach. And for those of you looking for help with Honeymoon plans, you know who you are, these two cards are step one on my list. The Chase Ink Bold Business is offering a 50,000 Chase Ultimate Reward point signup bonus. Signing up for this card, and the Chase Sapphire Preferred card is a great way to earn 90,000 points that can be used for airline tickets or hotel stays.
Offer Details
- Apply for Chase Ink Bold
- 50,000 bonus points after you spend $10,000 in 3 months
- That’s $500 in rewards of your choice, or $625 towards airfare when you redeem online through our Ultimate Rewards booking tool
- 5X points per dollar on the first $50,000 spent annually on eligible business purchases
- No limit to the number of points you can earn and points do not expire
Other benefits Include
- No Foreign Transaction Fees
- No Annual fee for the first year, a $95 value
- No interest or over limit fees
- Transfer points to partners at a 1:1 value
Transfer Partners
Transfer Partners include a number of airline and hotel partners. I don’t see equal value in transferring between these programs, so it would be nice to see transfer bonuses in the future. All partners allow transfers at a 1:1 ratio. Transfer Partners include:
- Amtrak
- British Airways
- United Airlines
- Hyatt Gold Passport
- Priority Club
- Korean Airlines
- Marriott
- Southwest

Bottom Line
This card is a great business card option to supplement the Chase Sapphire Preferred. By signing up for both of these cards, you will earn 90,000 points good for airline or hotel stays. I’ve had a few requests to help with honeymoon plans. By signing up for these two cards, you’ll be taking step towards having flexible points towards your honeymoon.
*Points, Miles and Martinis will earn a referral fee for successful Chase Ink Bold applications through the link in this post











Jana said,
Newbie Queston…Are these cards American Express Cards? We just got the Southwest Chase Visa so I’m guessing they won’t give these to us too.
Jana
The Weekly Flyer said,
@Jana – No problem. They are Chase cards. There are reports that you can move your credit limits around with Chase. If you sign up and are being “reviewed” you can call the reconsideration line to ask about your credit moving options. Hope this helps.
Simon said,
Can anyone with a SSN sign-up for the business card as a “sole proprietor?
The Weekly Flyer said,
@Simon – Yes.
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